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Test Bank for Clinical Anesthesia Barash, Cullen, Stoelting’s 9th Edition | All Chapters (1–59) | 2025 Version | 100% PASS

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2025 Test Bank for Clinical Anesthesia, 9th Ed (Barash, Cullen, Stoelting). All 59 chapters with verified questions and answers for reliable exam success.

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,CONTENT Chapter: 27 Echocardiography
Chapter: 28 Airway Management
Chapter: 1 The History of Anesthesia Chapter: 29 Patient Positioning and
Chapter: 2 Scope of Practice Potential Injuries
Chapter: 3 Occupational Health Chapter: 30 Monitored Anesthesia Care
Chapter: 4 Anesthetic Risk, Quality Chapter: 31 Ambulatory Anesthesia
Improvement, and Liability Chapter: 32 Office-Based Anesthesia
Chapter: 5 Electrical and Fire Safety Chapter: 33 Nonoperating Room Anesthesia
Chapter: 6 Genomic Basis of Perioperative Chapter: 34 Anesthesia for the Older Patient
Medicine Chapter: 35 Neuraxial Anesthesia
Chapter: 7 Experimental Design and Chapter: 36 Peripheral Nerve Blockade
Statistics Chapter: 37 Anesthesia for Neurosurgery
Chapter: 8 Inflammation, Wound Healing, Chapter: 38 Anesthesia for Thoracic Surgery
and Infection Chapter: 39 Anesthesia for Cardiac Surgery
Chapter: 9 The Allergic Response Chapter: 40 Anesthesia for Vascular and
Chapter: 10 Mechanisms of Anesthesia and Endovascular Surgery
Consciousness Chapter: 41 Obstetric Anesthesia
Chapter: 11 Basic Principles of Clinical Chapter: 42 Neonatal Anesthesia
Pharmacology Chapter: 43 Pediatric Anesthesia
Chapter: 12 Cardiac Anatomy and Chapter: 44 Anesthesia for Laparoscopic and
Physiology Robotic Surgeries
Chapter: 13 Cardiovascular Pharmacology Chapter: 45 Anesthesia and Obesity
Chapter: 14 Autonomic Nervous System Chapter: 46 The Liver: Surgery and
Anatomy and Physiology Anesthesia
Chapter: 15 Respiratory Function in Chapter: 47 Endocrine Function
Anesthesia Chapter: 48 Anesthesia for Otolaryngologic
Chapter: 16 Fluids, Electrolytes, and Acid– Surgery
Base Physiology Chapter: 49 Anesthesia for Ophthalmologic
Chapter: 17 Hemostasis and Transfusion Surgery
Medicine Chapter: 50 The Renal System and
Chapter: 18 Inhaled Anesthetics Anesthesia for Urologic Surgery
Chapter: 19 Intravenous Anesthetics Chapter: 51 Anesthesia for Orthopedic
Chapter: 20 Opioids Surgery
Chapter: 21 Neuromuscular Blocking Agents Chapter: 52 Transplant Anesthesia
Chapter: 22 Local Anesthetics Chapter: 53 Trauma and Burns
Chapter: 23 Preoperative Patient Chapter: 54 Postanesthesia Recovery
Assessment and Management Chapter: 55 Acute Pain Management
Chapter: 24 Rare Coexisting Diseases Chapter: 56 Chronic Pain Management
Chapter: 25 The Anesthesia Workstation and Chapter: 57 Critical Care Medicine
Delivery Systems for Inhaled Anesthetics Chapter: 58 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Chapter: 26 Commonly Used Monitoring Chapter: 59 Disaster Preparedness
Techniques

,Chapter 1: The History of Anesthesia
Theme: Evolution of anesthesia, key milestones, pioneers, historical controversies,
clinical relevance for modern practice.




Question 1

Which anesthetic agent was first publicly demonstrated for surgical anesthesia in 1846
at Massachusetts General Hospital?
A. Chloroform
B. Ether
C. Nitrous oxide
D. Cocaine

Answer: B

Rationale: William T. G. Morton demonstrated ether anesthesia at MGH in 1846,
marking the first widely recognized public surgical use of a general anesthetic.
Chloroform and nitrous oxide had prior experimental or limited use, but ether was the
first public, reproducible demonstration.

Key words: ether, Morton, 1846, MGH, surgical anesthesia




Question 2

James Simpson is historically known for popularizing which anesthetic in obstetrics?
A. Ether
B. Chloroform
C. Nitrous oxide
D. Halothane

Answer: B

Rationale: James Young Simpson introduced chloroform for labor analgesia in 1847. It
gained rapid popularity due to ease of administration and faster onset compared to
ether.

,Key words: chloroform, obstetrics, Simpson, 1847, labor analgesia




Question 3

The “inhalational anesthesia triad” refers to which combination of anesthetic agents
used in early surgical practice?
A. Ether, chloroform, nitrous oxide
B. Halothane, enflurane, sevoflurane
C. Ketamine, propofol, nitrous oxide
D. Morphine, ether, cocaine

Answer: A

Rationale: Early anesthesia relied on ether, chloroform, and nitrous oxide. These agents
represented the primary tools for inducing unconsciousness or analgesia before
intravenous anesthetics were developed.

Key words: inhalational anesthesia, ether, chloroform, nitrous oxide, triad




Question 4

Which of the following anesthetic developments significantly reduced perioperative
mortality in the 20th century?
A. Discovery of cocaine as a local anesthetic
B. Introduction of oxygen monitoring and pulse oximetry
C. Use of chloroform in obstetrics
D. Routine use of nitrous oxide in dentistry

Answer: B

Rationale: Pulse oximetry and improved oxygen delivery significantly reduced hypoxic
complications, which historically contributed to high perioperative mortality.

Key words: perioperative mortality, oxygen monitoring, pulse oximetry, safety

,Question 5

Crawford Long is credited with which contribution to anesthesia?
A. First clinical use of ether
B. Discovery of nitrous oxide
C. Early use of ether for surgical analgesia
D. Development of chloroform

Answer: C

Rationale: Crawford Long administered ether for surgery in 1842 in Georgia, predating
Morton’s public demonstration, but it was not widely reported until after Morton’s 1846
demonstration.

Key words: Crawford Long, ether, 1842, surgical analgesia, historical milestone




Question 6

Which historical controversy surrounds Morton’s ether demonstration?
A. It was the first use of chloroform worldwide.
B. Some argue that Crawford Long had performed surgery under ether earlier.
C. Ether caused immediate fatalities in his demonstration.
D. Nitrous oxide was mistakenly used instead of ether.

Answer: B

Rationale: Morton is often credited with the public demonstration of ether anesthesia
in 1846, but Crawford Long had administered ether in 1842. This controversy highlights
the difference between first use and first public demonstration.

Key words: Morton, Crawford Long, ether, historical controversy, demonstration




Question 7

The introduction of which anesthetic agent in the 1960s marked the transition to
modern inhalational anesthetics?
A. Nitrous oxide

,B. Halothane
C. Ether
D. Chloroform

Answer: B

Rationale: Halothane, introduced in the 1960s, provided a non-flammable, more potent,
and controllable inhalational agent, replacing ether and chloroform in many clinical
settings.

Key words: halothane, inhalational anesthetic, 1960s, modern anesthesia




Question 8

Who is considered the father of modern anesthesia due to the systematic promotion
and teaching of ether anesthesia?
A. William Morton
B. James Simpson
C. Crawford Long
D. John Snow

Answer: D

Rationale: John Snow systematically studied and promoted ether and chloroform
anesthesia, particularly in obstetrics, and advanced safe dosing techniques, earning
recognition as a foundational figure in modern anesthesia.

Key words: John Snow, modern anesthesia, ether, chloroform, obstetrics




Question 9

Which of the following innovations allowed the transition from open-drop anesthetic
techniques to precise inhalational anesthesia?
A. Intravenous propofol
B. The anesthesia vaporizer
C. Pulse oximetry
D. Endotracheal intubation

, Answer: B

Rationale: Vaporizers allowed controlled delivery of volatile agents, improving safety
and reproducibility compared to open-drop methods, which relied on unpredictable
evaporation.

Key words: vaporizer, open-drop technique, controlled anesthesia, volatile agents




Question 10

The development of intravenous anesthetics in the 20th century primarily addressed
which limitation of inhalational agents?
A. Lack of analgesic properties
B. Slow induction and recovery
C. Risk of allergic reactions
D. Non-controllability of oxygen delivery

Answer: B

Rationale: Intravenous agents like thiopental allowed rapid induction and precise
dosing, overcoming slow onset and recovery times associated with early inhalational
anesthetics.

Key words: intravenous anesthetics, induction, recovery, thiopental, 20th century




Question 11

Which anesthetic agent was commonly associated with fatal cardiac arrhythmias in the
19th century?
A. Ether
B. Chloroform
C. Nitrous oxide
D. Halothane

Answer: B

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